SECOND EDITION
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2016
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Ashar 30, 1423, Shawwal 8, 1437
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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 78
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www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages | Price: Tk10
‘Gulshan cafe attack kingpin identified’ n Tribune Desk Investigators dealing with the dreadful Gulshan terror attack claimed to have identified the mastermind, saying he fled the country at least seven months ago after finalising the operation plan and is now hiding in West Bengal of India. They said that it was a combined operation by the members of three outlawed militant groups – Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Hizb ut-Tahrir and Ansarullah Bangla Team. The attackers made preparations for the last seven months.
After the attack, the top militant leaders are kept in separate cells and brought under surveillance Investigators have learnt about the plans after detaining other members of the gang from different parts of the country including Niketon in Dhaka. But they refuted to disclose the name of the kingpin. International militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Gulshan attack that killed 22 people, mostly foreigners, on July 1. Five attackers were killed in a commando operation the next morning. Police earlier said that the members of JMB and Ansarullah had been involved in the attack. Meanwhile, a Hizb ut-Tahrir member was arrested in Madaripur for hacking a Hindu college teacher. All these groups have vowed to establish Islamic rule in the country.
The mastermind designated two teams for Dhaka and Tangail to carry out reconnaissance before conducting two operations, sources said, but could not clarify if the teams comprised the attackers. The Tangail team later went to Kishoreganj and launched an attack on the police near Sholakia Eidgah on Eid day killing three persons. A well-placed source said that the law enforcers had information about a massive attack as planned by the top leaders of the banned groups, now detained at Kashimpur jail. To implement the plan, a senior JMB leader came from abroad through India and is still staying in the country. This version corroborates with the claim by the DB police made last year saying that the top militant leaders had agreed to work together at a meeting inside the jail in late 2014 as their aim was the same – establishing Islamic rule in the country by ousting the incumbent government. After the Gulshan attack, those militant leaders were kept in separate cells and brought under 24hour surveillance, said a senior official at the jail headquarters. No visitors are allowed to meet them except for their family members. Recently, a drive was conducted in Niketon area from where some of their associates were detained. But the most-wanted JMB leader fled and has remained traceless. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crimes unit Sanowar Hossain said that they had made much progress in the case. “We are now analysing the information gleaned PAGE 2 COLUMN 5
Police frisk a student and also check the bags of his classmates near Old Dhaka’s Bahadur Shah Park yesterday. Such vigilance is seen recently throughout the country following the Gulshan and Sholakia terror attacks DHAKA TRIBUNE
Cops playing hide and seek with two ‘suspects’ n Tribune Desk Confusion prevails over two people detained by police over Gulshan terror attack, who were undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Police are yet to clearly identify the two men or say whether they are suspected to be involved in the terror attack. The two – Lazarus Saren, 50, and Jakirul Islam, 22 – had been undergoing treatment at ward 102 of DMCH as of yesterday evening before the Detective Branch of police officials took them to DB office for interrogation around 6pm. They were under police surveillance and no one was allowed to visit or talk with them at the hospital. Lazarus was injured in his left leg while the condition of Jakirul, who had an injury on his chest, was critical, sources said. Inter Services Public Relations
Directorate (ISPR) said at a press briefing on July 2 that one suspected terrorist had been held during the drive, but they did not disclose the identity. However, Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crimes (CTTC) unit sources confirmed that the suspected terrorist mentioned in the ISPR statement was Jakirul Islam. On July 4, Inspector General Shahidul Haque said two suspects in the Gulshan attack were in the hospital and would be interrogated after treatment. But neither Lazarus nor Jakirul are mentioned either as hostages or suspects in the case filed on July 4 with Gulshan police station on the attack. Jakirul Islam, from Bogra, took his job at the O’ Kitchen Restaurant, adjacent to Holey Artisan Bakery, a month before the deadly terror attack in Gulshan. PAGE 2 COLUMN 1
INSIDE
Security increased in KPIs in Bangladesh
Security has been beefed up in key point installations (KPIs) and public spaces in Bangladesh in response to terrorist attacks at Gulshan and Sholakia. PAGE 3
Indigenous people still in panic, want safety People who came back to their homes at Betchhara of Bandarban are living in fear. They have urged authorities to arrange adequate security. PAGE 7
Maoists, opposition join forces against Nepal PM
Nepal’s former Maoist rebels joined forces with the largest opposition party to lodge a motion of no-confidence in the prime minister. PAGE 8
Activists denounce Rampal deal
The proposed coal-fired power plant at Rampal would bring no good for the country, rather incur irreplaceable loss to the Sundarbans. PAGE 32
PM fears more terror attacks in Bangladesh n Tribune Desk Expecting more terror attacks like the ones at Gulshan and Sholakia, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged all to be more alert and careful. "We have intelligence reports that the terrorists have planned to launch more attacks," she said at a videoconference on Wednesday with people in various districts of Chittagong, Sylhet, Barisal and Khulna divisions from her official residence Ganabhaban as part of her programme to create awareness against terrorism and militancy, reported UNB. “Everyone needs to keep in mind that terrorists will not stop here and they have various plans. We are receiving information from different local and international intelligence agencies in this regard,” she said. She asked the law enforcement and intelligence agencies to share the information they gathered to prevent possible future attacks. Referring to the atrocities and arson attacks by BNP-Jamaat activists, she warned all authorities concerned, particularly police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and other agencies to remain vigilant as the culprits would not stop their destructive activities. "They [BNP-Jamaat activists] will work along with the militants. PAGE 2 COLUMN 1